Conair SU7 Sound Therapy and Relaxation Clock Radio
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| Price: | $23.95 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Plays 10 soothing sounds designed especially for infants to lull your little one to sleep. Sounds include summer night, white noise, thunderstorm, running stream, ocean waves, songbird, rainfall, tropical forest, waterfall and heartbeat.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1470 in Health and Beauty
- Brand: Conair
- Model: SU7
- Released on: 2007-04-13
- Dimensions: 1.56 pounds
Features
- Soothing sounds designed especially for infants
- Includes AM/FM radio
- Comes with 10 different sounds
- Includes dual alarm, snooze button and timer
- Works with AC adapter (included) or 4 AA batteries (not included)
Customer Reviews
Light sleepers will love
This is an inexpensive sound (sleep) machine that adults will love every bit as much as infants. The sounds of gentle rain or the moving brook lulls one to sleep and overrides the noises of a busy city highway and a bustling condominium. You have a lot of options. Don't want to listen to a known sound, go for "white noise," it all works and works well. I bought it as an experiment. After a week of use I wouldn't be without it. I even use it if I want to catch a power nap. Go for it!
Conair Infant Sound Machine
I bought this for background noise for my son's room after we turned off the fan when it got too cold. It has several different sounds, but the best one is just White Noise. It is excellent at drowning out the background noise in our house when my son naps or goes to bed at night. I leave it on all night with the volume very low. My only problem is that because it's an alarm clock, the digital display is a little bright, even with the dimmer switch. But I turned it around in his bookcase and it makes a perfect nightlight. Excellent product that I'm sure we'll be using for years to come.
Ehh....so so
I don't like most of the sounds. I use the rainfall or the waterfall and the white noise. All the other noises are too disruptive to sleep to (birds chirping, frogs croaking) and the heartbeat is just creepy. With the noises I do use, I constantly hear weird background noises and clicking when the track repeats itself. However, like anything, you get used to it and it's not too bad. The LED display screen is extremely bright...so bright that I can literally do shadow puppets with it on my ceiling.






